25 Winter Activities for Boys
The winter months can make your boys start to go a bit stir crazy. Keep your boys entertained this winter with some fun winter activities!
Your boys don’t necessarily have to brave the cold during the colder months for some winter time fun, but for a few of these activities they might want to! These 25 winter activities are perfect for boys of all ages, and girls can even enjoy them too!
{Looking for some girl activities? This list of 25 Winter Activities for Girls is just what you need!}
Winter Activities for Boys
You probably have many of these supplies on hand already, but you may need to grab a few things as well–below is a highlighted list.
SUPPLY LIST (Most of the activities require materials that you probably have around the house, but this is a list of items you may not have.):
25 Winter Activities for Boys
Give this science activity a try with your boys and watch this chain reaction explode! via Frugal Fun 4 Boys
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If your kids have been dreaming of a white Christmas, then make your own snow with this fun recipe! via Red Ted Art
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Kids of all ages can start saving money and set up a budget with the help of mom and dad. via Moritz Fine Designs
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When the weather outside is a little frightful, or you don’t get snow where you live, play with snow with this homemade snow slime! via Frugal Fun 4 Boys
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No snow on the ground? No problem! Have a snowball fight indoors via Confidence Meets Parenting
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Enjoy this easy, frugal, and fun craft to bring icicles indoors via Inner Child Fun
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Bring the snow indoors with this fun slippery sledding sensory bin via How Wee Learn
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Tennis anyone? Play tennis inside with balloons and fly swatters! Little Bins for Little Hands
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Sandbox toys aren’t just for the beach via What do we do all Day?
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If you live in a place where you get a lot of snow, this activity is perfect via Life with Moore Babies
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Build a colorful ice sculpture out of colored ice via My Small Potatoes
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Enjoy a science activity in the snow with this fun snow volcano via Growing a Jeweled Rose
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Forget the boring snowman, and make make potato head snowmen instead via Happy Hooligans
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Bubbles aren’t only for the summertime! Blow frozen bubbles with this fun activity via What do we do all Day?
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You don’t need to go to a bowling alley to have an awesome time bowling! via Creative Me Inspired You
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Can’t make it to the rink? Enjoy ice skating with wax paper! via Little Family Fun
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Create a simple “ice rink” to play indoor mini-hockey. I suggest using a 9×13 pan or even a jellyroll pan for a bigger playing field. via Playitivities
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You don’t need to have a snow storm to enjoy one! Stay inside, and give this snow storm in a jar a try via Growing a Jeweled Rose
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Try some indoor golfing. You can use real golf balls, but these plastic ones might be a safer option. via She Knows
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What boy doesn’t love to throw things? Give them permission to throw in the house with this sticky spider web! via Hands On As We Grow
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Your boys will love to “launch” balloons in the house over and over again! via Discover Explore Learn
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This is the perfect indoor game to play when the weather gets frightful via In the Leafy Treetops the Birds Sing “Good Morning”
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Paper snowflakes are so overrated! Give these crystal snowflakes a try instead! via Blissfully Domestic
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These penguin poppers are a great way to laugh and have fun on a cold winter day via School Time Snippets
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This fun science experiment is a fun way to play with ice and learn at the same time via Happy Hooligans
Are your boys still bored? Be sure to check out this great list of 25 Summer Activities for Boys! Many of these activities your kids can do in the winter months!
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I literally didn’t see a single activity that boys AND girls wouldn’t enjoy. Why the separate lists?
When looking online for ideas or gifts for my children, I absolutely add “for boys” or “for girls” into the search criteria. Not because I care about how they identify themselves or how/what they play with, but as a frame of reference. “Games for boys” is faster to look up than “games for active children who may or may not identify as male”. Does everything need to be so political? This is a great list of activities! Thank you!
Not everything needs to be political. Just things that are. I grew up in the 60s when there was a large separation between what was appropriate for girls and for boys. It was also the way I learned that males were supposed to be in charge and females had fewer rights. Theres a HUGE and powerful political push to take us back there and beyond. These kind of ideas in this article that are the warning whistles and they ARE political.
Thanks so much for your comment. I was starting a rant in my head because I grew up at a time when girls were limited so much in what we could do and boys were shamed into into not being able to do many things they might have enjoyed. Your simple statement says it well and helped me put the brakes on. Ranting isnt productive or kind. thanks again.
This is the first time I’ve ever left a comment on a post like this but I feel so strongly that I have to now! These are not activities “girls can even enjoy too”, they are activities that any child would love. It is outdated thinking like this that perpetuates ridiculous gender stereotypes. I have two young daughters and want them to get stuck in to anything that they enjoy. Please rename your articles!
Thank you.
100% hate that this is labelled as boy activities. Yikes.
Thank you Stacey.
The author, Heather, was NOT leaving girls out at all! She just happens to have had 3 boys grow up in her household (I clicked on her ‘more about me’ link). Thank you, Heather, for sharing your wonderful ideas! And you’re right, even though you did not have girls grow up in your household, they also would enjoy these activities. 🙂 Thank you for being inclusive!